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I usually don't care for m42 cars but for some reason I like that you move fast when you do stuff to your car.
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SNAFU; high performance 318is build that lives up to the name, Turbo M42 ➞ Turbo M20
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I'm not sure. Looks to be around the same size to me, but I don't have them side by side and can't measure mine.
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I was just looking at that pump, thanks for putting up a couple pictures.
Is the pickup sock connection the same as on the Walbro pump?
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Originally posted by Resurrector27 View PostLooking crazy and awesome. You have to love being in school
Originally posted by Julien View PostI like how you went balls deep from the get-go on this build. coming together nicely
Forgot about this before. I upgraded my fuel pump at the beginning of October. It just wouldn't start in my driveway one day (excellent luck) and I wasn't getting any fuel. I pulled the fuel pump assembly out and immediately the problem was clear; the solder joint where the wiring for the pump meets the terminals was broken, the pump was still good. I had already overnighted a Deatschwerks fuel pump though, so I installed it.
As you can see, it's pretty much a drop in replacement for a stock fuel pump. I like these Deatschwerks pumps, they have a much better warranty than Walbro and are reasonably priced. This one is rated at 255lph@40psi, way more fuel than I'll ever need. They are pretty quiet though, so no cool race car noises.
After I did this upgrade, I had a feeling I might need to re-tune a little bit because I figured I was pushing the limits of the stock pump, and I was right. I had to decrease the values in my fuel table by around 8% at max boost, showing that I was definitely encountering a lack of flow which was making longer injector pulsewidths necessary.
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I like how you went balls deep from the get-go on this build. coming together nicely
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Went to some meets.
Repaired and installed a smaller (.48AR) turbine housing, which doesn't have a funny Volvo flange, for better spool and less leaks.
Unfortunately this only temporarily fixed the leak at the turbo flange, I'm going to have to take the manifold off and run the flange on the belt sander to flatten it out.
I also undid the PO's de-badging. It took forever to find a 318is badge.
Still enjoying the hell out of my new suspension, and really looking forward to another autocross.
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Originally posted by ccsdo5 View PostThat coil over setup is looking good. It probably handles better than my current ground control stuff since I have wayyyyy to stiff springs and I cut my from strut housings wayyyy too low. I would say save up and eventually buy yourself some GC camber plates and you're golden!
Car is looking really good man! I'm mad jealous of the A/C too, but I guess I can live without mine since I'm up in NY.
AC isn't hard to fix, just requires patience and a couple of special tools. Do it! Just make a vacuum pump from a windowshaker or a refrigerator like I did.
Originally posted by efficient View PostI like this thread. Keep up the good work
Originally posted by Northern View PostWhich konis did you end up going with? the fronts look like 1210's but are those 2641 SPORTs compress to adjust or top adjust? They should be compress, but it's hard to tell from the pic.
Do you have anything centering the top of the rear spring on the perch?Last edited by varg; 09-07-2015, 07:16 AM.
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Which konis did you end up going with? the fronts look like 1210's but are those 2641 SPORTs compress to adjust or top adjust? They should be compress, but it's hard to tell from the pic.
Do you have anything centering the top of the rear spring on the perch?Last edited by Northern; 09-07-2015, 05:25 AM.
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That coil over setup is looking good. It probably handles better than my current ground control stuff since I have wayyyyy to stiff springs and I cut my from strut housings wayyyy too low. I would say save up and eventually buy yourself some GC camber plates and you're golden!
Car is looking really good man! I'm mad jealous of the A/C too, but I guess I can live without mine since I'm up in NY.
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Time for some good stuff.
Stock or not?
Not. This is the first time I've ever seen an E30 on adjustable suspension with stock ride height, how about you?
The parts. Koni single adjustables, 650lb, 5" springs for the rear, 450lb, 6" springs for the front, ebay spring adjuster kit for a honda, which came with some springs which I didn't use.
Marking the adjusters to cut them down (too long!) I cut the rears down to 2.5" and the fronts down to 3.25". A perfect fit, as you can see below.
Assembling after painting them
Complete front coilovers with plenty of brake rust courtesy of a rainy, crappy day
Rear suspension ready to go, maxed out on the adjusters for stock ride height, exactly as I had planned.
I wanted this to be a one day job on my only day off (Friday). Fat chance! In typical SNAFU fashion, it rained heavily for about two and a half hours on Friday after I had finished disassembling the front end, so I only finished the front before it was time for me to call it a night. On top of that, I had to wait for a couple of coats paint to dry because I didn't want to cut up the spring perches and leave bare metal exposed. The rear went a little better, other than the fact that I had to do it after I got home from work, and it took 4 hours because I had to take rain breaks. Oh, and my 17mm thin walled socket buggered out on me while I was tightening the wheel bolts, so I had to use a 3/8" drive ratchet with a cheater bar because I broke my 1/2" to 3/8" drive adapter. So really, just another typical DIY job in vargland. I only got a short test drive in tonight, but I really liked what I felt, and I'll be taking it to work tomorrow. I think I'll take the long way :up:
Sorry about the crap pictures. Despite having so many megapickles, phones are still crap for taking photos. Slow lenses, poor dynamic range, horrible SNR. You know the drill. Better photos coming soon. And hopefully more autocross?
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Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View PostNow that's what I call BLOWN shocks, wow. Never seen them douche all over the wheels/tires like that. Looks like the coilover setup will be much better :up:
Originally posted by Northern View PostThose Konis are a good life decision. I switched from bilstein sports and I'll never go back (with coilovers, at least)
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